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Monday, January 16, 2017

Lessons From Lucy & Friends:

Lesson From Fox

Even though we live in the suburbs of Washington, DC we are blessed with many wild beings. I never know who might show up from day to day. There is a fox family that used to have a den right on the edge of our property but they moved. Several different red foxes still visit our bird feeder along with deer, squirrels, chipmunks and of course birds. Early this morning one was right outside the window and then poof! She was gone. Most likely hunting her breakfast.

Earlier this summer while I was out on our screened porch doing my morning meditation with Rudy on my lap, I received a message and lessons from "fox". This message is a wonderful lesson for we humans. This is from the fox's point of view...

Be alert and use all of your senses to instantly assess every moment and situation.

Keep moving when outside the den/home.

Be quick when needed but always quickly assessing the situation, especially when it comes to food.

Feed yourself first and then feed your family.

Find others and work together for the common good of survival. (She shows me the deer family that always comes into our yard. She often appears just after they (the deer family) eat at our bird feeder and at times is right there with them. The reason she is always close to them, she shares, is they know the best places to find food that the humans share with the wild ones. They have an interesting collaboration and agreement.)

Fox waiting for deer to invite or leave

Deer at feeder and fox back by trees waiting

Dig in the earth. (As you are digging become the earth. Let everything else go and become obsessed with the digging...claws and paws and the feel, smell and textures.)

The cave or den is home and sanctuary but so much more.

Go into the earth every day.

Take nourishment on all levels from the mother. (Mother Earth) In summer it (the earth/den) is dark and cool but in winter it is warmth and protection...always protection from the elements.

Sleep. Deep sleep. All needed.

Feel the feeling of safety and comfort.

I am always in awe and humbled by the profound and wise lessons that the animals share with we humans.